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星期四, 12月 13, 2018

OWNER AND FOUR FORMER EMPLOYEES OF NEW ENGLAND COMPOUNDING CENTER CONVICTED FOLLOWING TRIAL

OWNER AND FOUR FORMER EMPLOYEES OF
NEW ENGLAND COMPOUNDING CENTER CONVICTED FOLLOWING TRIAL

BOSTON – An owner and four former employees of New England Compounding Center (NECC) were convicted today by a federal jury for their roles at NECC, the company that caused the 2012 nationwide fungal meningitis outbreak. The outbreak was the largest public health crisis ever caused by a pharmaceutical drug. With today’s convictions, 11 former owners, executives, and employees of NECC have been convicted of federal criminal charges. 

“These defendants were professionals who acted recklessly to the extreme detriment of public health,” said United States Attorney Andrew Lelling. “Over the course of years, the defendants callously disregarded patient health by cutting corners and prioritizing profits over safety. And they got away with it by defrauding federal and state regulators. The result was contaminated, deficient, deadly drugs that never should have been made or distributed. Ultimately, the jury found the defendants’ fraudulent conduct wrong and deserving of punishment. I applaud the prosecutors and the investigative team on their dogged determination to bring us another step closer to justice for the victims and their families.”

“A key aspect of the FDA’s mission is to ensure that drugs are made under high quality conditions to prevent patient harm due to poorly compounded products,” said FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D. “This episode was a tragic reminder of why compounding and compounded drugs can present serious risks to patients. We’ve taken significant new steps to ensure the quality of compounded drugs and improve patient safety, in order to prevent another calamity like the episode involving NECC. However, we continue to see significant risk associated with some compounded drugs, and firms that produce and ship drugs in bulk without any regard for product quality and patient safety. We’re increasing our oversight in this space to crack down on activity that puts patients at risk. At the same time, we’re continuing to advance new policies to help responsible firms that are seeking to stay in compliance with quality standards find efficient ways to meet those requirements.”

“These defendants callously ignored their professional responsibilities to protect patient safety,” said Harold H. Shaw, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Boston Division. “Their failure to safeguard the public played a significant role in the distribution of medicines that were harmful. The FBI will continue to work with our law enforcement partners to combat fraud and abuse in the health care system, so that we can do everything we possibly can to protect the American public from harm.”

Following an 8-week trial, the following defendants were found guilty by a federal jury:

Gene Svirskiy, 37, of Ashland, Mass., a former NECC clean room pharmacist, who supervised NECC’s production of high-risk heart medications, was convicted of racketeering, racketeering conspiracy, 10 counts of mail fraud, and two counts of introduction of adulterated drugs into interstate commerce with intent to defraud or mislead. Judge Richard G. Stearns scheduled Svirskiy’s sentencing for March 11, 2018. Svirskiy faces a sentence of no greater than 20 years in prison.

Christopher Leary, 34, of Shrewsbury, Mass., an NECC clean room pharmacist, was convicted of three counts of mail fraud, one count of introduction of adulterated drugs into interstate commerce with intent to defraud or mislead, and two counts of introduction of misbranded drugs into interstate commerce. Leary’s sentencing is scheduled for March 14, 2018. Leary faces a sentence of no greater than 20 years in prison.

Sharon Carter, 54, of Hopkinton, Mass., NECC’s former director of operations, was convicted of conspiracy to defraud the United States.  Carter’s sentencing is scheduled for March 21, 2018. She faces a sentence of no greater than five years in prison.

Alla Stepanets, 38, of Framingham, Mass., one of NECC’s verification pharmacists, was convicted of six counts of introduction of misbranded drugs into interstate commerce. Sentencing is scheduled for March 26, 2018. She faces a sentence of no greater than one year in prison.

Greg Conigliaro, 53, of Southborough, Mass., a former owner of NECC, was convicted of conspiracy to defraud the United States. Judge Stearns scheduled Conigliaro’s sentencing for March 28, 2018. He faces a sentence of no greater than five years in prison.

Sentences are imposed by a federal district court judge based upon the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

Joseph Evanosky, 46, of Westford, Mass., a former clean room pharmacist, was acquitted.

In 2012, 753 patients in 20 states were diagnosed with a fungal infection after receiving injections of preservative-free methylprednisolone acetate (MPA) manufactured by NECC. Of those 753 patients, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that 64 patients in nine states died. The government has since identified a total of 793 patients throughout the country harmed by NECC’s contaminated MPA. More than 100 patients have now died.

The criminal investigation revealed that in addition to the contaminated MPA, NECC’s other pharmacists, including Svirskiy and Leary, knowingly made and sold numerous drugs in a similar unsafe manner and in insanitary conditions. The unsafe manner included, among other things, the pharmacists’ failure to properly sterilize NECC’s drugs, failure to properly test NECC’s drugs for sterility, and failure to wait for test results before sending the drugs to customers. They also approved the use of expired drug ingredients, and the mislabeling of those drugs in order to deceive customers. The insanitary conditions included, among other things, NECC’s lack of proper cleaning and NECC’s failure to take any action when its own environmental monitoring repeatedly detected mold and bacteria within NECC’s clean rooms throughout 2012. 

NECC repeatedly took steps to shield its operations from regulatory oversight by the FDA by claiming to be a pharmacy dispensing drugs pursuant to valid, patient-specific prescriptions. In fact, NECC routinely dispensed drugs in bulk without valid prescriptions. Despite this practice, Conigliaro, an owner of NECC, repeatedly misrepresented to the FDA and the Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy that NECC was only dispensing drugs pursuant to patient-specific prescriptions. Carter, NECC’s director of operations, directed employees to engage in a number of fraudulent prescription schemes to deceive regulators by creating the appearance that NECC had prescriptions for the drugs it was selling. To that end, defendant Stepanets, one of NECC’s verification pharmacists, was convicted of approving shipments of drugs for patients with names such as Wonder Woman, Fat Albert, Bud Weiser, Samuel Adams, Hindsight Man, Betty Ford, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Calvin Klein and Jennifer Lopez. 

“Today’s verdicts demonstrate the ongoing commitment of the Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS) to ensure the integrity of TRICARE, the U.S. Defense Department’s health care program,” stated Special Agent-in-Charge Leigh-Alistair Barzey, DCIS Northeast Field Office. “DCIS will continue to work with its law enforcement partners and the U.S. Attorney's Office to identify individuals and companies who disregard laws and regulations involving pharmaceuticals and, in so doing, endanger the health and safety of U.S. military members and their families.”

“It is appalling that NECC staff engaged in this blatant fraudulent activity with such reckless disregard for patient safety,” said Sean Smith, Special Agent in Charge of the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General, Criminal Investigations Division. “This verdict should send a clear message to individuals and businesses that VA OIG and its law enforcement partners will vigorously investigate healthcare fraud that puts the public and veterans at risk.”

“Today’s verdicts demonstrate the commitment of the U.S Postal Inspection Service to bring justice to those who put our customers, the American public, at risk,” said U.S. Postal Inspection Service’s Inspector in Charge, Joseph W. Cronin of the Boston Division. “The cooperation and hard work of our fellow law enforcement agencies and the Department of Justice illustrates the common mission of protecting our citizens.”

In June 2017, Barry Cadden, the former owner and head pharmacist for NECC, was sentenced to nine years in prison and three years of supervised release after being convicted of racketeering, racketeering conspiracy, mail fraud and introduction of misbranded drugs into interstate commerce with the intent to defraud and mislead. In January 2018, Glenn Chin, NECC’s former supervisory pharmacist, was sentenced to eight years in prison and two years of supervised release after being convicted of 77 counts.

Two remaining defendants, Kathy Chin, and Michelle Thomas, of Cumberland, R.I., both of whom were former verification pharmacists, are scheduled to stand trial on March 25, 2019.

U.S. Attorney Lelling, FDA Commissioner Gottlieb, M.D., FBI SAC Shaw, DCIS SAC Barzey, VA OIG SAC Smith, and Inspector Cronin made the announcement today.  Assistant U.S. Attorneys George P. Varghese and Amanda P.M. Strachan of Lelling’s Criminal Division prosecuted the case.

CANADIAN ACCOUNTANT SENTENCED FOR STEALING NEARLY $600,000 FROM MASSACHUSETTS COMPANY

CANADIAN ACCOUNTANT SENTENCED FOR STEALING
NEARLY $600,000 FROM MASSACHUSETTS COMPANY

BOSTON – A Canadian national who worked as an accountant for a Massachusetts company was sentenced today in federal court in Boston for stealing nearly $600,000 from her employer.

Thanh Tam Tao Huynh, a/k/a Tiffany Huynh, 30, most recently of Quincy, Mass., was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Denise J. Casper to 30 months in prison and ordered to pay restitution of $588,278. Huynh will be deported upon completion of her sentence. In June 2018, Huynh pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud.

Huynh was employed as the accountant/bookkeeper by her employer from approximately March 2016 through December 2017. Huynh used her position and access to the company’s bank accounts to wire about $425,000 from a company account held by the Royal Bank of Canada to accounts in the United States that Huynh and her associates controlled. She also used a company credit card to make unauthorized purchases for herself and her friends. To conceal her actions, Huynh provided her employer with false balance information for the Canadian account and withheld the personal charge information from the credit card statements she submitted for review. In total, Huynh defrauded her employer of approximately $588,278.

United States Attorney Andrew E. Lelling and Harold H. Shaw, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Field Division, made the announcement today. Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark J. Balthazard of Lelling’s Securities and Financial Fraud Unit prosecuted the case.

波士頓市12月15日要向市民買槍

MAYOR WALSH AND POLICE COMMISSIONER WILLIAM GROSS TO HOST A ONE DAY GUN BUYBACK PROGRAM


  (Boston Orange) 波士頓市市長馬丁華殊(Martin J. Walsh),波士頓警察局局長葛羅斯(William Gross),今(13)日和醫生,醫藥專業人士聯袂宣佈,將於1215(週六)早上10點至下午4點,分別在六個地點,舉行為期一日的買回槍枝日
             這個定名為一把和平(Piece for Peace)”的活動,旨在誌記六年前的1214日,發生於山迪胡克(Sandy Hook)小學的槍擊案。
              麻省總醫院兒童部和麻省總醫院醫師組織和波士頓警察局合作舉辦的這活動,要求市民把槍枝帶到指定的交槍點,換取100元的標靶(Target)”連鎖店禮券。這一不查問活動將容許個別人士匿名拋棄槍枝而不必害怕會在交出槍枝時被控非法持槍罪。查詢交槍地點,可上波士頓警察局網站bpdnews.com
              “把槍買回來這活動自從2014年推出以來,波士頓警察局已收回601支槍。2018年內迄今,波士頓警察局沒收了645把非法槍枝,希望市內居民能夠利用這活動,交出更多槍枝,讓波士頓市的街頭更安全。

BOSTON - Thursday, December 13, 2018 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Boston Police Commissioner William Gross, in collaboration with physicians and medical professionals, today announced a coordinated gun buyback day will take place in six locations across Boston on Saturday, December 15 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. The day marks a remembrance of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, which happened six years ago on December 14. The "Piece for Peace" program aims to bring attention to the devastating toll that unneeded and unsecured guns can have on individuals and the public at large, and provides the opportunity for people to turn in unwanted guns and ammunition, no questions asked.

"Here in Boston, we know that even one life lost to gun violence is one too many," said Mayor Walsh. "The Boston Police Department is committed to getting guns off our streets: whether it's through the creation of the gun buyback program, recovering firearms, engaging with responsible gun owners, or tracing the path of illegal guns, we are working with the community everyday to make Boston a safer place for everyone."

Boston Police Department's gun buyback program, "Piece for Peace," is a proactive campaign to take guns off Boston's streets organized in collaboration with Mass General Hospital for Children and the Massachusetts General Physicians Organization. The buyback program asks city residents to turn-in guns at designated drop-off locations citywide in return for a $100 Target gift card. The "no questions asked" program allows individuals to anonymously dispose of firearms without fear of charges for illegal possession when turning in the weapon. For locations and information on the Boston Police Department's gun buyback efforts this weekend, please visit bpdnews.com.

"This One Day Buy Back is a unique event in that it strengthens the bridge between the city, public safety, and the health community around gun violence. Street violence and gun suicides are issues that touch all facets of the community and are a shared responsibility," said Commissioner Gross. "By participating in this regional buy back, we provide an opportunity for family members to get guns out of their houses, and off the streets, with no questions asked. We are all playing an important role in this fight against gun violence.  I've said it before, but one gun off the street is one gun out of the hands of a kid in our community and possibly one life saved."

Medical professionals have joined this initiative in an effort to decrease youth violence and take guns off the streets by raising funds within their local healthcare organizations, and hosting buyback days throughout Massachusetts.

"As I pediatric trauma surgeon, I often see the deadly effects of gun access and and the toll it takes on victims, their families and those who treat them," says Peter Masiakos, director of pediatric trauma services at MassGeneral Hospital for Children and co-founder of the MGH Gun Violence Prevention Coalition. "Working together, physicians and political leaders have a responsibility to address the public health crisis that is gun violence. This gun buyback that is made possible by the the forward thinking actions of the Boston Police Department and Mayor Walsh is an opportunity to safely rid homes and streets on unwanted weapons. If just one life is spared; whether it is by preventing a suicide or or an unintentional shooting that happens when a child finds an unsecured gun in a closet, this event will have been successful."

Since the beginning of the program in 2014, the Boston Police Department has collected 601 guns that have been turned in through gun buybacks facilitated through the Piece for Peace program. So far in 2018, the BPD has confiscated over 645 illegal firearms and hopes that Boston city residents will take advantage of this one-day program to increase that total, and in turn, increase the safety of our city.

The following procedure must be followed in order to receive amnesty for possession of a gun and to receive a gift certificate. If the protocol is followed, the person dropping off the firearm will not be prosecuted for unlawful possession of that specific firearm. Amnesty - however - will not be promised or given for any other crime committed with that firearm or for any other crime committed while in possession of that firearm.

Procedure:

  • Gun must be delivered unloaded.
  • Gun must be put in a clear plastic bag, and put into another container (gym bag, backpack etc.).
  • If depositing ammunition in addition to a gun, ammunition must be delivered in a separate bag.
  • If transporting the gun by car, gun must be transported in the trunk of the vehicle.
  • After the gun is screened by officers, and determined to be a working firearm, a gift card will be given.
  • Rifles and shotguns will be accepted, however, no incentive will be issued or provided.

佛光山覺謙法師拜會波士頓經文處

駐波士頓臺北經濟文化辦事處處長徐佑典(左三)及僑教中心
主任歐宏偉(右二)代表僑務委員會吳委員長頒發感謝狀,感謝
三佛中心及覺謙法師(右三)熱心接待參加搭僑計畫的臺灣青年。




【覺謙法師拜訪波士頓臺北經文處 歡喜圓滿諸事吉祥】
佛光山波士頓三佛中心覺謙法師在佛光會許淑芬、李淑瑜與陳金蓮3位理事,以及王本仁居士的陪同下,於1212日到訪駐波士頓臺北經濟文化辦事處,與處長徐佑典對於弘揚各宗教勸人向善的作法、外展式服務工作,以及加強與僑社和主流社會聯繫等事項交換意見,僑教中心主任歐宏偉也在座與談。
覺謙法師(右三)致送徐佑典處長()「諸事吉祥」
一筆字畫,祝福經文處人員順利推展各項業務。
覺謙法師特別致送徐處長「諸事吉祥」一筆字畫,祝福經文處人員順利推展各項業務;徐佑典和歐宏偉也代表僑務委員會吳委員長致頒感謝狀,感謝三佛中心協助接待今年臺灣青年搭僑計畫學員,並致送來訪嘉賓僑委會2019「遊臺灣」月曆。
徐佑典非常歡迎覺謙法師及佛光會師姐、王本仁委員等人到訪,也希望未來在各方面有更多交流與合作的機會,並鼓勵佛光山信眾於明年11日上午10時前往波士頓僑教中心參加元旦升旗暨新年茶會活動。(圖與文:僑教中心提供)

【哈佛沙龙第78期】台湾2018地方选举与公投 12/14

【哈佛沙龙第78期】台湾2018地方选举与公投

哈佛沙龙 哈佛沙龙 Yesterday

 2018年12月14日(周五)3:00-5:00pm

1709 Cambridge St., Cambridge MA
主讲人:黄长玲,芝加哥大学政治学博士,台湾大学政治系教授
评议人:George Yin,哈佛大学政治学博士,达特茅斯学院讲师
主持人:李钧鹏,华中师范大学社会学院教授,哈佛大学肯尼迪政府管理学院博士后研究员
11月24日台湾地方选举的结果不但被认为是民进党的严重挫败,也被认为是台湾进步价值的挫败。十项公投的题目分别涉及台湾的能源政策、食品安全、同性婚姻、东奥正名,等等。此次地方选举及公投的结果对台湾的民主发展、政党政治乃至于两岸关系分别具备何种意涵,是本次讨论的焦点。

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【主讲人简介】   
黄长玲,芝加哥大学政治学博士,台湾大学政治系教授,目前在哈佛大学拉德克利夫高等研究院和哈佛燕京学社访学。

【评议人简介】   
George Yin是达特茅斯学院John Sloane Dickey 国际安全研究中心的博士后研究员和政府系讲师。哈佛大学博士, 伦敦政经学院政治经济学硕士。哈佛大学费正清中国研究中心前任研究员(2014-2016)。


【主持人简介】

李钧鹏,哥伦比亚大学社会学博士,华中师范大学社会学教授,哈佛大学肯尼迪学院博士后研究员。

星期三, 12月 12, 2018

FORMER CHAIRMAN OF BOSTON-BASED BIOMEDICAL COMPANY SENTENCED FOR MAKING FALSE STATEMENTS

FORMER CHAIRMAN OF BOSTON-BASED BIOMEDICAL COMPANY
SENTENCED FOR MAKING FALSE STATEMENTS

BOSTON – The former chairman of a Boston-based biomedical company, previously called Endeavor Power Corp., was sentenced today for making false statements to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in connection with the SEC’s investigation into a scheme to defraud the market for Endeavor’s publicly traded stock. 

Edward Withrow III, 53, of Malibu, Calif., was sentenced by U.S. District Court Chief Judge Patti B. Saris to five months of home detention, five years of probation and ordered to pay a fine of $10,000. In May 2018, he pleaded guilty to one count of making false statements. In October 2015, Withrow and Marco Babini, 57, who is believed to reside in Vancouver, Canada, were charged in an indictment. Babini remains at large and is charged with one count of conspiracy, one count of securities fraud and two counts of wire fraud.

By March 2013, the SEC had suspended trading in the securities of Endeavor, but they continued to investigate through at least August 2013. Withrow provided sworn testimony to the SEC relating to questions about who owned approximately 40 million unrestricted shares of Endeavor’s stock (i.e., shares that can be freely bought and sold in the securities market), and whether Withrow ever tried to determine who owned those shares. Withrow admitted that he misled the SEC about his knowledge of these Endeavor shares—most of which had been stashed in Switzerland—and Babini’s association with those shares.

United States Attorney Andrew E. Lelling and Harold H. Shaw, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Field Division made the announcement today. SEC Attorney Eric A. Forni, who was appointed as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, is prosecuting the case.

The remaining defendant is presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

A Conversation on Innovation & Gentrification 12/13

A Conversation on Innovation & Gentrification:
The Future of Boston and Learning Lessons from Seattle and San Francisco
Boston is considered one of the most innovative cities in the world. What are the consequences of being so innovative? How do we work together to responsibly and inclusively grow our regional economy? Similar cities such as Seattle and San Francisco are struggling to work together to solve issues caused by such rapid growth. 

Join us in an honest conversation with experts - advocates, developers, brokers and academics - who will discuss what's occurring in Boston and how we can work proactively and collaboratively to make Boston innovative and inclusive.

Opening Remarks:
Paul Lee, Board President, ACDC; Board Member, The Boston Foundation
Orlando Watkins, Vice President for Programs, The Boston Foundation
Damon Cox, Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Panelists:
Angie Liou, Executive Director, Asian Community Development Corporation
Jon Frisch - Partner, T3 Advisers 
Dr. Karilyn Crockett - Lecturer of Public Policy and Urban Planning, MIT; Author, People before Highways
Kyle Gross - Northeast Director of Strategy, WeWork

Moderator:
Sheena Collier - Director of Economic Opportunity, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce; CEO, The Collier Connection
Event Details
Thursday, December 13
11:30am - 1:00pm
Lunch will be provided.

Schedule
  • 11:30am Check-in & Lunch
  • 11:50am Panel Discussion followed by Q+A

Special thank you to the Boston Foundation for providing the event space and lunch!

新英格蘭台灣商會年終尾牙 李以蕙接任會長


新英格蘭台灣商會幹部和嘉賓合影。前排左起,黃千姬,林海倫,歐陽露,紐英崙中華公所主席陳家驊,駐波士頓經文處處長徐佑典,波士頓僑教中心主任歐宏偉,台商會新任會長李以蕙,許漱馨,胡美惠等人。

駐波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處處長徐佑典(中)主持會長交接典禮。
歐陽露(左二)交棒給李以蕙(右二)。兩名新任副會長分別為黃千姬
(右一),林才民(左一)。(周菊子攝)
                  (Boston Orange 周菊子傅萊明罕市報導)新英格蘭台灣商會(TCCNE)129日在尾牙晚宴中舉行新舊會長交接儀式,歐陽露卸任,李以蕙接掌印信,兩名副會長,黃千姬,林才民都是新人,為2019帶來新氣息。
             本身是台大校友,現從事地產仲介,在波士頓慈濟基金會中相當活躍的李以蕙表示,新的一年,新英格蘭台灣商會將擴大招攬新會員和理事,加強網路商業平台,和青年商會合辦活動,繼續舉辦加強會員聯誼或知識性的講座,為關懷、回饋社會努力。
台商會尾牙活動發起人蔡坤喜醫師(左)請衛斯理豐田汽車代理創辦人
柯乃南(右)講話。(周菊子攝)
             兩名新人副會長,黃千姬也是台大校友,創辦了亞裔婦女健康會(AWH)。林才民在JP摩根公司任職,雖然他本人才移居波士頓一年多,但妻子一家人卻久居大波士頓已四十餘年,他很願意為商會貢獻一己之力。
             新英格蘭台灣商會創立於1996年。蔡坤喜醫師於2000年接任會長後,仿台灣商家年終舉辦尾牙餐會習俗,由歷任會長出資,邀商會理事和嘉賓歡聚,並沿襲至今,已儼然台商會傳統。       
             不過,已有3名可愛孫輩的蔡坤喜醫師當晚宣佈,今年將是他最後一次主持台商會尾牙,以後是年輕人的世代。他感謝歷任會長,王本仁,林鳳池,許漱馨,蔡明機,胡美惠,許炳煌,許欽俊,歐陽露等人和他一起,維持這一傳統。
波士頓僑教中心主任歐宏偉(左)成功邀請到衛斯理豐田汽車加入
僑胞卡特約商行列,促請創辦人柯乃南說明優惠條件。(周菊子攝)
             蔡坤喜在開場致詞中,歷數了台商會過往的多項成績,包括2003年台灣爆發SARS (非典)疫情,儘管各地缺貨,新英格蘭台商會動用私人關係,在5週內,就購置到47,000N95口罩,運到台灣。此外,無論是卡翠娜風災,花蓮震災,逢有災難發生,台商會都積極捐款馳援。台商會也不定期舉辦教育,地產理財,衛生保健等講座,服務會員及社會大眾。
             駐波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處處長徐佑典,波士頓華僑文教中心主任歐宏偉當晚應邀出席。徐佑典並為會長交接儀式擔任監交人。
紐英崙中華公所主席陳家驊(中)抽中柯乃南(右一)送出的禮物。
(周菊子攝)
             徐佑典致詞時特別提及新英格蘭台灣商會與青商會合辦的提案日(A Pitch Day)”活動,稱許兩會執行力超強,透露科技部將於未來兩週內派員到波士頓設立科技組,希望將來台商會和經文處加強合作,讓台灣優勢被更多人看見。
             歐宏偉致詞時除了感謝歐陽露會長在任時,和僑教中心密切合作,介紹兩名新的僑胞卡加盟商,康可鎮(Concord)的牙醫師周郁菁,王迎光,還興奮宣佈衛斯理豐田汽車代理,並即席敦請創辦人柯乃南說明僑胞購車或維修,可享什麼優惠。
柯乃南夫婦(左二及中)送出的紅襪隊球賽門票,由蔡高進,黃怡菁夫婦
及趙章績(右)抽中。(周菊子攝)
             台商會卸任會長歐陽露匯報過去一年,該會舉辦了稅務講座,保齡球賽,和青商會攜手為加斯林糖尿病中心做義工,舉辦平等就業機會講座,慈善高爾夫球賽,台語研習營,65歲以上退休規畫講座,支持亞裔婦女健康會活動,舉辦A Pitch Day活動,很感謝理事及會員們的支持。(圖片已於10日發表)



會場。(周菊子攝)



劍橋合唱團團長屠澤寬提醒座中個人,12月15日晚有個"前事今生"
音樂會。(周菊子攝)
紐英崙客家鄉親會會長宋玉琴提醒出席者,12月15日有個健康講座,
講者為蔡坤喜醫生,胡美惠律師。(周菊子攝)





EIGHTH MASSACHUSETTS STATE TROOPER ARRESTED

EIGHTH MASSACHUSETTS STATE TROOPER ARRESTED
Two Previously Charged Retired State Troopers Agree to Plead Guilty

BOSTON – A Massachusetts State Police Trooper was arrested and charged today, and two previously charged retired State Troopers agreed to plead guilty in connection with the ongoing investigation of overtime abuse at the Massachusetts State Police (MSP).

Heath McAuliffe, 40, of Hopkinton, was arrested this morning and charged in a criminal complaint with embezzlement from an agency receiving federal funds. McAuliffe will appear in federal court in Boston later today.

            As alleged in court documents, McAuliffe was an MSP Trooper assigned to Troop E, which is responsible for enforcing criminal and traffic regulations along the Massachusetts Turnpike, Interstate I-90. McAuliffe allegedly received overtime pay for hours that he either did not actually work at all, or shifts in which he departed one to four hours early.   

            The alleged conduct involves overtime pay for selective enforcement initiatives, including the Accident and Injury Reduction Effort program (AIRE). That initiative was intended to reduce accidents, crashes, and injuries on I-90 through an enhanced presence of MSP Troopers and targeting vehicles traveling at excessive speeds. McAuliffe was required to work the entire duration of the four hour shift and truthfully report the date, time and sector of deployment on the citations issued during the shift. As alleged, McAuliffe concealed his fraud by submitting citations that were issued prior to the overtime shift, altered the citations to create the appearance that citations were issued during the overtime shift, and/or submitted citations that were never issued to drivers. 

Trooper McAuliffe earned $164,680 in 2016, including approximately $60,908 in overtime, and earned $180,215 in 2015, including approximately $83,496 in overtime.  According to court documents, between Aug. 1, 2015, and Aug. 31, 2016, McAuliffe was paid $9,825 for AIRE overtime hours that he did not work. 

            In addition, retired Troopers David Wilson, 58, of Charlton, and Daren DeJong, 57, of Uxbridge, both agreed to plead guilty pursuant to plea agreements filed today. Wilson and DeJong were arrested and charged on June 27, 2018, and July 25, 2018, respectively, with embezzlement from an agency receiving federal funds. A date for the plea hearings has not yet been scheduled. 

In 2016, Wilson, a lieutenant, earned approximately $259,475, which included approximately $102,062 in overtime pay. Wilson has agreed to plead guilty to having been paid $12,450 for overtime hours that he did not work. Pursuant to the plea agreement, the government will recommend a sentence of between six months and 12 months of incarceration. 

In 2016, DeJong earned $200,416, which included approximately $68,394 in overtime pay. DeJong has agreed to plead guilty to having been paid $14,062.50 for overtime hours that he did not work. Pursuant to a plea agreement, the government will recommend a sentence of between six months and 12 months of incarceration. 

In 2015 and 2016, MSP received annual benefits from the U.S. Department of Transportation in excess of $10,000, which were funded pursuant to numerous federal grants. 

McAuliffe is the eighth MSP trooper charged in the ongoing investigation. Seven troopers have pleaded guilty or have agreed to do so. On July 2, 2018, former Trooper Gregory Raftery, 47, of Westwood pleaded guilty; on Sept. 14, 2018, suspended Trooper Kevin Sweeney, 40, of Braintree pleaded guilty; on Oct.11, 2018, suspended Trooper Gary Herman, 45, of Chester, pleaded guilty; on Nov. 28, 2019, former Trooper Paul Cesan pleaded guilty; and suspended Trooper Eric Chin, 46, of Hanover, is scheduled to plead guilty today.

The charge of theft of government funds provides for a sentence of no greater than 10 years in prison, three years of supervised release, and a fine of $250,000 or twice the gross gain or loss. Sentences are imposed by a federal district court judge based upon the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

United States Attorney Andrew E. Lelling; Harold H. Shaw, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Field Division; and Douglas Shoemaker, Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General made the announcement today. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Dustin Chao and Mark Grady of Lelling’s Public Corruption Unit are prosecuting the case.

星期二, 12月 11, 2018

DOCTOR CHARGED WITH INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER FOR ILLEGALLY PRESCRIBING OPIOIDS

DOCTOR CHARGED WITH INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER FOR ILLEGALLY PRESCRIBING OPIOIDS
AG Alleges Opioids Illegally Prescribed to At-Risk Patient Led to her Death

            WOBURN – A Dracut physician was charged with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly illegally prescribing opioids to an at-risk patient that resulted in her death, and with illegally prescribing opioids to other at-risk patients for no legitimate medical purposeAttorney General Maura Healey announced today. The doctor was also charged with defrauding the state’s Medicaid program (MassHealth).

Dr. Richard Miron, age 76, a solo practitioner of internal medicine based in Dracut, was indicted on Thursday by a Middlesex County Grand Jury on charges of Illegal Prescribing of Controlled Substances (23 counts), Medicaid False Claims (23 counts), and Involuntary Manslaughter (1 count in connection with the death of one patient). Dr. Miron will be arraigned in Middlesex Superior Court at a later date. 

The AG’s Office began an investigation in September 2017, after the matter was referred by MassHealth. From September 2015 to February 2016, Dr. Miron ranked as the largest provider of high dose, short acting oxycodone prescriptions among all MassHealth providers in the state. MassHealth terminated Dr. Miron from the program in September 2017, and he is not currently practicing medicine following an agreement with the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine

The AG’s investigation alleges that Dr. Miron was responsible for the death of a patient on March 17, 2016. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined that her death was caused by acute intoxication due to the combined effects of fentanyl, morphine, codeine and butalbital, all of which were prescribed by Dr. Miron. Investigators allege that Dr. Miron was aware that the victim previously had overdosed on opioids that he had prescribed and was treated and discharged from Lowell General Hospital on February 2, 2016, yet he continued to prescribe large doses of opioids to her on that date and multiple other dates up to March 9, 2016.

The AG’s investigation found that in multiple other instances, Dr. Miron allegedly prescribed opioids, including oxycodone, morphine, fentanyl, methadone and hydromorphone to patients for no legitimate medical purpose. The AG’s Office alleges that Dr. Miron prescribed the drugs, which have a high potential for abuse, to some patients despite their documented substance use disorders. Drug screens ordered and reviewed by Dr. Miron indicated that many patients were negative for prescribed opioids and positive for cocaine, heroin or other non-prescribed opioids, but Dr. Miron allegedly continued to prescribe opioids to those patients. The illegal prescriptions Dr. Miron allegedly wrote caused pharmacies to unwittingly falsely bill MassHealth for the medication. 

            These charges are allegations and defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

This case is being prosecuted by Assistant Attorney General Steven Hoffman, Deputy Division Chief and was investigated by Investigation Supervisor Christopher Cecchini and Investigator Shelby Stephens, all of the AG’s Medicaid Fraud Division. Victim Witness Advocate Amber Anderson of the AG’s Victim Services Division is assigned to this case. The death of the victim was investigated by Lowell Police and State Police assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney’s office. The Lowell Police Department, Dracut Police Department, MassHealth, and the Drug Enforcement Administration New England Field Division’s Boston Office provided valuable assistance to this investigation.